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Firm could kill Qualcomm and Intel's radio star

IT'S NO SECRET that Apple desperately wants to make its own processors, and Reuters reports the company is now increasing its efforts to design in-house radio chips.

Taking radio chip production in-house would allow Apple to lessen its reliance Qualcomm and Intel, and would give the firm yet more scope to build its walled garden higher.

Similar rumours have been doing the rounds since November, but Reuters reports that Apple's chip chief Johny Srouji is now heading up the move and plans to integrate Apple's development into its wider hardware division.

As such, there's a slim chance that the next generation of iPhones, iPads and other gadgets like Apple's AirPods could come with Cupertino's own radio chips in them. Or, more likely, they'll start showing up in 2020s iThingys; designing chips in-house and setting up manufacturing partners isn't easy.